Re: Re: phala-tyAga vs. phala-sanga-tyAga
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• March 12, 2002
Dear bhAgavatAs, Just to clarify myself of the (probably just semantic) difference between phala tyAga and phala-sanga tyAga..I had for some reason felt that the latter was more 'difficult'. Recent explanations seemed to confirm that My general impression was: 1)phala tyAga is renounciation of the fruits of the action though it does seem that during the action a sense of agency might have been maintained. For e.g. kAyEna vAchA mansAindrairvA buddhyAtmanA vA prakRtEr svabhAvAt| karOmi yadyat sakalam parasmai nArAyaNayEti samarpayAmi || ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ (Whatever I do by body, mind, senses ,by natural inclination I surrender all that to nArayaNa). This seems to assume that the action was (or might have been) done with some sense of agency . (I did ...and after having done, I surrender) 2)phala-sanga-tyAga seems to be closer to the "fundamental" truth. This is like the sAttvika-tyAga we do during sandhyAvandanam Before starting... bhagavAnEva................. ........................svayamEva kArayati (perumAL alone for his own arAdhanam... will cause this jIvAtma to do this karma) After finishing bhagavAnEva..................... .......................svayamEva kAritavAn (perumAl alone......................caused me to do this karma) We can note that there is no consequent phala-samarpaNam (no surrender of the fruits of action) for that wouldn't make sense when there is no agency involved in the first place. It seems that to do the whole of any karma with this attitude is a lot harder. Definitely, boredom or rushing etc set in (they do for me) only because one feels one is a fundamental mover in the action. Also, it seemed to me that phala tyAga (1) makes greater sense when viewed in this light for renouncing fruits just because they will bind you seems to be a little less truer to the more fundamental reason that the fruits rightfully belong to someone else. The hope seems to be that if one follows phala-tyAga consciously one will eventually internalize the reason why it is done and it can lead to a more natural phala-sanga-tyAga, more deeply rooted in the true nature of things I would very much like to be corrected in case I am wrong or have misunderstood something. adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan, Kannan -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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